Renewable Energy Covered Bonds - how to adapt the covered bond market to bring capital into the low-carbon economy

Climate Bonds Initiative suggests covered bonds as a means to get bank lending flowing again

Siemens Energy Customer Magazine "Living Energy" now also available as iPad app

The app expands the print version's articles by adding audio statements, filmed interviews and statements, image galleries, e-dossiers and motion graphics

Solar Frontier and BELECTRIC connect the world's largest CIS thin-film solar power plant to the grid in Germany

More than 200,000 CIS thin-film modules installed in a 28.8 MW project in Bochow

AMSC Receives 100 MW Wind Turbine Electrical Control System Order from Inox Wind

AMSC's ECS are an integrated, high-performance suite of power electronics systems that include the wind turbine power converter cabinet, internal power supply and various controls

Morgan Crucible Signs Joint Development Agreement with Boston-Power for Lithium-Ion Battery Anode Material Development

The need for high-energy capacity in batteries for electric vehicles is driving the need for development of new materials

South Africa Department of Energy Awards Additional Large-Scale Solar Project to Consortium of SolarReserve, Kensani and Intikon Energy

The joint venture will build, own and operate an additional 88 MW solar project to help South Africa meet its renewable energy targets, stimulate long-term economic development and create jobs

Encouraging news for South African PV as 2nd round bidders announced

It's been another busy month for the South African solar industry. The second round of bidders have now been assessed by the Department of Energy and NERSA according to a selection of strict criteria and a special focus on local content.

LED Technology Illuminating the Lighting Industry

With energy conservation and environmental protection at the forefront of every conscientious manufacturer's priorities, LED lighting technology has gained an ever greater foothold in the lighting industry.

Dawson Energy Completes Griffin and Commences London Array Wind Farms

Dawson Energy, part of the Aberdeen and Great Yarmouth-based 3sun Group providing specialist products and services to the energy industry, has completed work on Scottish & Southern Energy's Griffin wind power project in Perthshire with a value of around £1.5million. The company is exhibiting at stan

New PV test technology from Seaward Solar at Intersolar Europe

Solar PV electrical test and measurement specialist Seaward Solar will be using Intersolar Europe to unveil its latest all in one specialist PV test kit that enables contractors to install new solar PV installations safely, thoroughly and effectively.

Rudolph/Libbe builds unique ‘solar tracker' system for Ohio Air National Guard 180th Fighter Wing

Rudolph/Libbe Inc., of Walbridge, OH, is designing and building a ‘solar tracker' system for the Ohio Air National Guard 180th Fighter Wing in Swanton. The 35-kilowatt solar energy system will use a ground-mounted dual-axis tracker application which will allow the solar panels to tilt and rotate.

New inexpensive, environmentally friendly solar cell shines with potential

The limitations of conventional and current solar cells include high production cost, low operating efficiency and durability, and many cells rely on toxic and scarce materials. Northwestern University researchers have developed a new solar cell that, in principle, will minimize all of these solar energy technology limitations. In particular, the device is the first to solve the problem of the Grätzel cell, a promising low-cost and environmentally friendly solar cell with a significant disadvantage: it leaks. The dye-sensitized cell's electrolyte is made of an organic liquid, which can leak and corrode the solar cell itself. The Northwestern cell exhibits the highest conversion efficiency (approximately 10.2 percent) so far reported for a solid-state solar cell equipped with a dye sensitizer. This value is close to the highest reported performance for a Grätzel cell, approximately 11 to 12 percent. (Conventional solar cells made from highly purified silicon can convert roughly 20 percent of incoming sunlight.)

GeoSmart's New Multi Loop and Pump Handler, Fast & Efficient

GeoSmart introduces state of the art compact multi loop feeder and pump puller to North American drilling industry at CanWell conference in Hamilton, ON.

Sustainable Energy Association of Australia to seek new CEO

The Sustainable Energy Association of Australia (SEA) will commence a job search for a new Chief Executive following the decision of existing CEO Professor Ray Wills to accept a new role.

World Forum on ‘Fuel, Food and the Environment: The Bioenergy Challenge' Monday, 18 June 2012, at Milan Convention Centre, Italy

The 20th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition will take place in Milan, Italy, from 18 to 22 June 2012. This annual event constitutes one of the world's leading science-to-science, business-tobusiness and science-to-industry fora for the biomass sector.

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